While clips played of her documentaryFive Foot Two,which won the prize for Best Music Documentary at the award show,Tiffany Haddishhanded the singer her golden popcorn statue.
“I love you little monsters so much! And, Happy Pride Month!” she said. “I just have one problem, I recently found out that I am actually five-foot-three and three quarters … I am so, so sorry, but thank you so much.”
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TheA Star Is Bornactress, 32, went on to present the award for Best Movie.
“The real reason that I am here tonight is to present the award for Best Movie. The five films nominated this year filled our spirits, broke our hearts, broke the box office and led us on shiny-starred adventures that we are still coming down from,” she said.
She then announced the award would go to “Black mother f—– Panther’.
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The film, starringChadwick Bosemanas the superhero andMichael B. Jordanas the villain, grossed over a billion dollars worldwide.
Boseman and Jordan accepted the award along with costar Winston Duke, who said, “Thank you all for investing in not just a beautiful story, but investing in a continued conversation in what this industry and what this culture could achieve — and what we all can aspire to be.”

It beat outAvengers: Infinity War,Girls Trip,ITandWonder Woman.
Lady Gaga’s appearance at the award show comes just a week after thefirst trailerfor her new filmA Star Is Bornwas released.
The film also starsBradley Cooper, who is also making his directorial debut and will sing his musical numbers live. A portion of the film was shot during Coachella in 2017.
A Star Is Bornhits theaters Oct. 5.
source: people.com